(MURFREESBORO) It's homecoming weekend in Big Blue Country. Middle Tennessee State University's homecoming parade enjoyed perfect weather with temps in the 70s.
Assistant Director of MTSU's Alumni Relations Beth Dye told WGNS the theme of this year's Homecoming is . . .
On Saturday morning (9/23/2023) East Main was overflowing with True Blue from the start of the parade until the tailgate parties.
“Homecoming is a celebration of what MTSU means to its students, alumn .
MURFREESBORO, TN - The MTSU Homecoming game is this Saturday and students are getting excited about homecoming activities this week. Beth Dye, assistant director of MTSU Alumni Relations told WGNS… The homecoming parade takes place on gameday morning and there is still time for organizations to register a float in the parade… Saturday morning’s parade begins at 11:00 on East Main Street at Maney Avenue.
Gametime for MTSU will be at 6:00, Saturday night in the Floyd Sta .
Marsh Foundation Foster Care and 4-H Exchange Club partner
Information submitted 4-H Exchange display at the Van Wert Fairgrounds. (DHI Media/File Photo/Kirsten Barnhart) VAN WERT – 2020 has not been an ordinary year. This meant that
businesses and non-profit organizations alike have had to get creative
in how they provide services and products. This is true for The Marsh
Foundation Foster Care and Adoption Center in Van Wert.
“We have
really had to rethink how we reach out to our agency’s foster families
and the kids in their care. Our goal has always been to provide a lot of
VW independent/submitted information
This year 2020 has not been an ordinary year. This meant that businesses and non-profit organizations alike have had to get creative in how they provide services and products. That is also true for The Marsh Foundation Foster Care and Adoption Center in Van Wert.
“We have really had to rethink how we reach out to our agency’s foster families and the kids in their care. Our goal has always been to provide a lot of support in the home, but with the pandemic, we weren’t able to be in the homes,” said Foster Care Director Melissa Snyder. “We have had to provide support through virtual services and use this as a way to continue to stay involved.”